by TeaM Energy Foundation’s (TEFI) January 6, 2021 The community of fisher folk in...
January 6, 2021
The community of fisher folk in Barangay Bantigue, Pagbilao, Quezon |
After TeaM Energy Foundation’s (TEFI) initial relief response to communities in Pangasinan, Quezon, and Metro Manila during the onset of the pandemic, TEFI continues to respond to the varying needs of its host communities through strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs aimed at addressing gaps caused by the ongoing COVID crisis.
In Quezon Province, TEFI donated 650 reams of bond paper and more than 200 ink cartridges to DepED Quezon Division. These materials will be used to print learning modules for the teachers and students in the province. Additionally, TEFI also partnered with DepED Quezon to facilitate the airing of learning programs over Quezon local radio.
Even when face-to-face classes are suspended this school year, TEFI was still able to participate in this year’s Brigada Eskwela by donating learning tools and equipment to select schools in Quezon. Hygiene and disinfection packages like alcohol, bleaching solutions, and surgical masks were also donated through the program.
Through TEFI’s Project SIKAP, a brand new multi-purpose building was turned over recently in Padre Burgos Central Elementary School in Padre Burgos, Quezon; while a fully furnished one classroom, one-storey building was also donated to Cabuyao Elementary School in the same town.
In Pagbilao, Quezon, TEFI donated one rescue fully-equipped rescue vehicle and two motorcycles to the municipality. The rescue vehicle can be used as an ambulance, and for various rescue operations. The two motorcycles will be used by the local police to patrol the municipality in maintaining peace and order, and for anti-crime operations.
Fishing nets and other fishing equipment were also donated by TEFI to a community of fisher folks in Barangay Bantigue, Pagbilao, Quezon. This is to ensure their continued livelihood amid the ongoing COVID crisis.
TEFI is the social development arm of TeaM Energy, which operates two coal-fired power plants: the 735 MW Pagbilao Power Station in Quezon Province and the 1,200 MW Sual Power Station in Pangasinan. It also has a 50% stake in the 420 MW Pagbilao Unit 3 Power Project in Quezon, and a 20% stake in the Ilijan natural gas project in Batangas.
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